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Why Mike Love and Van Dyke Parks Butted Heads Over ‘Cabinessence’

As soon as it was abandoned around the summer of 1967, the Beach Boys’ Smile became the stuff of legend. After all, it was going to

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Why the Doors’ ‘Break on Through’ Didn’t Break Through at First

The Doors’ recording career started with a whimper, not a bang. By 1966, the band had become something of a sensation on the Los Angeles

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Did an America Song Inspire Rod Stewart’s ‘Tonight’s the Night’?

Rod Stewart left little to the imagination in his 1976 hit “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright).” “C’mon, angel, my hearts on fire / Don’t

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Doors, ‘The Doors:’ A Track-by-Track Guide

Before the Doors made a record, they developed their signature sound onstage in front of audiences. “A lot of the songs in the beginning, me or [guitarist Robby Krieger] would

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How ‘Standing Hampton’ Made Sammy Hagar a Rock Heavyweight

By 1982, Sammy Hagar had spent nearly a decade grinding in the music industry as the frontman for Montrose and a solo artist — so

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Metallica Telegraph Tension on ‘King Nothing’

James Hetfield famously walked out of Metallica — temporarily — in July 2001, captured in Technicolor detail by filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky in their revealing

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When the Black Crowes’ Sudden Hiatus Surprised Some of the Band

When the Black Crowes announced a hiatus on Jan. 8, 2002, the news took many fans and observers by surprise. But it took at least one

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How Tragedy Shaped Eric Clapton’s Heartbreaking ‘Tears in Heaven’

Eric Clapton turned to the healing power of music at one of his darkest personal moments. It was surely never part of the plan, but

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Neil Diamond Was ‘Thrilled’ to Give the Monkees ‘I’m a Believer’

In January 1967, the Monkees had a No. 1 hit with “I’m a Believer,” a song originally penned by Neil Diamond. Diamond said the head

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When Kiss Scolded 'Rolling Stone' for Ignoring Eric Carr’s Death

When Kiss Scolded ‘Rolling Stone’ for Ignoring Eric Carr’s Death

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